Word: elis
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...year. McCabe and Trout have improved steadily since the season began. That development hit a high point last Tuesday in the 107-94 victory over Yale, with Trout scoring 21 points and hauling down 12 rebounds, and McCabe going five-for-five from the field and rejecting four Eli shots...
...also buried a potent but ragtag Eli squad along about the middle of the first half, when sharpshooter Tom Mannix scored eight of his 16 points inside three minutes, helping Harvard spurt from a one-point lead to a 38-24 advantage...
...goal was a masterpiece, a textbook performance. Norton skated up ice with the puck, guided it over the centerline into the Yale end, and eluded three Eli defenders before loosing her shot. The puck skimmed the ice and nicked the post before coming to rest behind the Yale netminder...
Penalties influenced the scoring in the third period. Early in the final third. Norton passed to senior forward Sara Fischer, who guided the puck into the Eli net and put the icing on the Crimson victory. But one Harvard skater had only just left the penalty box, making Fischer's tally essentially a shorthanded...
...decline is also due to the cautionary voice of citizens, a voice grown stronger in the past several years as the ramifications of what science can achieve have become clearer and more frightening. Harvard's Daniel Bell has pointed out that most of America's early inventors-Eli Whitney, Edison, the Wright brothers- were tinkerers with tunnel vision. They could afford to be; life was not seen as a continuum in those days. Today's inventors must be true scientists, responsible to the public health as well as to the private muse. The country has grown wary...